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Jordan St. Cyr Announces 2023 Christmas Tour

Jordan St. Cyr Announces 2023 Christmas Tour

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Jordan St. Cyr is ushering in the joyous Christmas season by announcing his highly anticipated 2023 Christmas Tour alongside the talented group Consumed By Fire.The tour takes its name from Jordan St. Cyr’s heartwarming holiday track, “The Wait Is Over,” released in 2022. Fans are in for a treat as tickets for these special Christmas concerts are now available.With the Christmas season rapidly approaching, Jordan St. Cyr reminds us of the profound significance of this time by encouraging us to worship the God who transformed every story.He beautifully captures the essence of the holiday season with his poignant song, “The Wait Is Over,” which joyfully proclaims the fulfilment of years of unfulfilled prophecy through the birth of Jesus.Jordan St. Cyr Christmas Tour 2023 Dates
  • Dec 1 – Traverse City, MI
  • Dec 7 – Salisbury, MD
  • Dec 8 – Milton, PA
  • Dec 9 – Hockessin, DE
  • Dec 10 – Manheim, PA
  • Dec 12 – Sellersville, PA
  • Dec 15 – Sebastian, FL
  • Dec 17 – Wilmington, NC
Join Jordan St. Cyr and Consumed By Fire in celebrating the most wonderful time of the year. Let the spirit of Christmas fill your hearts with warmth, joy, and a renewed sense of wonder.Jordan St. Cyr is a Canadian Christian musician and songwriter. St. Cyr’s 2021 song “Weary Traveler” was his first career No. 1 single. His self-titled debut album received a Juno Award in 2023.In 2021, Billboard magazine named St. Cyr the No. 2 Top New Christian Artist. His 2021 song “Fires” became a Top 20 hit on Christian radio, and his 2021 song “Weary Traveler” was his first career No. 1 single. It reached the top position on several charts, including Christian Airplay, and Adult Contemporary, and it became the song most played on Canadian Christian radio in 2022.St. Cyr said he wrote the song during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. In early 2022, he played at the March for Life in Washington, D.C. and he toured with Anne Wilson and Jeremy Camp. In November 2022, St. Cyr won six prizes at the GMA Canada Covenant Awards.ALSO READ: U.S. bishops Mark 25th Anniversary of International Religious Freedom Act
 

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